Thinking of selling? You're in luck. Oakland County remains a firm in 2026. High demand and low inventory mean homes are moving fast, often with multiple offers. If you've been on the fence, now might be the perfect time to list.
Inclusivity is at the heart of our recreation plans this year. The county has unveiled the guide, highlighting accessible recreation opportunities. Whether it’s adaptive trails at our County Parks or sensory-friendly community events, we’re ensuring that every resident can enjoy the Michigan summer regardless of ability. 🛡️ Community Safety & Health Updates [S2E2] Oakland County, MI
It’s finally time to swap the grocery aisles for the open air. Farmers Markets across Oakland County are officially opening their gates for the 2026 season. From the historic to the bustling stalls in Royal Oak and Farmington , you can find fresh local produce, artisan crafts, and that unbeatable community vibe. Thinking of selling
For more real-time updates, follow the official Oakland County Government Facebook page . High demand and low inventory mean homes are
Oakland County is thinking green for the future. The county recently launched the , a massive investment in urban canopy health. By planting trees across public spaces, the goal is to build a more resilient and sustainable environment for generations to come. It’s more than just aesthetics; it’s about air quality, shade, and community wellness. Learn more about our sustainability efforts on the Oakland County Blog . 🍎 Fresh Finds: Farmers Market Season
Recent routine checks identified Legionella in two localized buildings (North Oakland Health Center and the Resource and Crisis Center ). The Oakland County Government took immediate remediation steps, including system flushing and filter installations. Public safety remains the priority, and the overall risk to the community is low.